The One-eyed Man
7th January 2007Farewell to Home
14th January 2007Marici's Wife
21st January 2007Demon of Vengeance
28th January 2007Suruga Rebellion
4th February 2007The Road to Employment
11th February 2007Harunobu's First Battle
18th February 2007Suprise Attack
25th February 2007Kansuke's "Death"
4th March 2007Haranobu Commits Treason
11th March 2007Nobutora's Banshiment
18th March 2007Kansuke Gains Employment
25th March 2007The Unwanted Man
1st April 2007Sun Tzu's Flag
8th April 2007The Invasion on Suwa
15th April 2007The Fateful Encounter
22nd April 2007The Princess' Tears
29th April 2007To Live or Die
6th May 2007The Cursed Flute
13th May 2007The Birth of a Strategist
20th May 2007The Princess' Disappearance
27th May 2007Clash of the Three Provinces
3rd June 2007Night Attack at Kawagoe
10th June 2007The Dragon of Echigo
17th June 2007A Cruel Law
24th June 2007A Painful Victory
1st July 2007The Strongest Enemy
8th July 2007The Death of Two Great Men
15th July 2007Counterattack
22nd July 2007The Road to Supremacy
29th July 2007Castle of Betrayal
5th August 2007Infiltration into Echigo
12th August 2007Kansuke Gets Captured
19th August 2007Sanada's Dream
26th August 2007The Princess' Battle
2nd September 2007The Fateful Woman
9th September 2007Mother's Will
16th September 2007Subjugating Murakami
23rd September 2007Clash at Kawanakajima
30th September 2007Three Province Alliance
7th October 2007The Princess' Death
14th October 2007A Battle Strategist VS A Battle God
21st October 2007The Birth of Shingen
28th October 2007The Assassination of Shingen
4th November 2007The Plot at Okehazama
11th November 2007March into Kanto
18th November 2007The Night Before the Decisive Battle
25th November 2007Off to Kawanakajima
2nd December 2007Life and Death at Kawanakajima
9th December 2007Decisive Battle at Kawanakajima
16th December 2007Fūrin Kazan was the 46th NHK Taiga drama beginning on January 7, 2007. It was aired throughout 2007. The four characters from left to right are wind, woods, fire, and mountain. The title is a reference to the war banner used by Takeda Shingen, which in turn was taken from Sun Tzu's The Art of War. It means "Swift as the Wind, Silent as a Forest, Fierce as Fire and Immovable as a Mountain."



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